Does Kyrsten Sinema have an intellectual disability?

Filed in National by on June 24, 2021

Is “intellectual disability” the correct clinical wording for someone with a very low IQ?

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) defended her opposition to abolishing the 60-vote legislative filibuster in a Washington Post op-ed published Monday night, saying to do so would weaken “democracy’s guardrails.”

“My support for retaining the 60-vote threshold is not based on the importance of any particular policy. It is based on what is best for our democracy. The filibuster compels moderation and helps protect the country from wild swings between opposing policy poles,”

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  1. puck says:

    Guard rails only on the left side of the road. There are always ten Senate Democrats ready and willing to vote for tax cuts for the rich.

  2. bamboozer says:

    I’m hoping the tax cuts for the rich game has run it’s course as more then a few of them pay no taxes already, the same for the corporations. Hard not to notice that some of the corporations that paid no taxes actually got a “rebate”. Pray tell what accounting trickery resulted in that?

    • puck says:

      “’m hoping the tax cuts for the rich game has run it’s course”

      I may need to update my go-to example of Democratic treachery.